oe HYGROMIA FUSCA. 
In the British Isles, its distribution is distinctly western and northern, 
being commonly found over the greater parts of Scotland, Ireland, and 
Wales, extending as far north as Sutherlandshire. 
In England, it appears to be quite absent from East Anglia, and rare 
for some distance adjacent to that area. 
On the Continent, it is only recorded for Belgium, the North and West 
of France, Spain and Portugal, although Dr. Jeffreys recorded it from 
Transylvania, but not as a result of his own observations, but on the 
authority of Bielz. 
NETHERLANDS. 
Belgium—Tabulated for Belgium by Dr. Hermann Jordan. 
FRANCE. 
In this country H. fusca has a southern range, and seems in a large 
measure submaritime in its resorts. It is known from 
Basses Pyrénées—Found at Salies-de-Bearn in 1903 by Mr. Hugh Watson. 
Calvados—Said by M.del’Ho6pital to be somewhat rare about Caen, Colombieres, 
Fouguerolles, forét de Cerisy, ete. 
Cotes-du-Nord—Recorded for the department by Mabille. 
Eure—Found in a beech wood at Evreux in April 1912 by Mr. F. H. Sikes. 
Gers—Abbé Dupuy and others cite the environs of Auch. 
Gironde—Reported by M. Fagot. 
Ille-et-Vilaine—Recorded by M. Desmars. 
Landes—Recorded by Abbé Dupuy from Dax and Mont-de-Marsan. 
Loire Inférieure—M. Calliaud reports it as common in the copses near Nantes ; 
in Brillant Wood on the road to Paris; and at Sautron; and Dr. Jeffreys found it 
at Etretat in the autumn of 1856. 
Lot-et-Garonne—Reported by M. Fagot from Nérac. 
Nord—Recorded for the department by M. Noreuet. 
Orne—Quoted by M. Letacq from the marsh at Radon, ete., in the forest of 
Eecouvres, the marshes of Fontenay-les-Sonvets, and the forests of St. Ortave and 
Ferté-Macé, ete. 
Pas-de-Calais—Commion about Boulogne-sur-Mer, according to M. Bouechard- 
Chantereaux, who recorded it as H. revelata. 
Sarthe—Cited by Letacq for the wood of Noé-de-Gesne, Arconnay ; the wood at 
Champ-Charlot, near Bourg-le-Roi, ete. Langlois cites the wood of Perrochell, ete. 
Somme— Recorded by M. Norguet as living on Populus canadensis at Abbeville. 
Vendée—M. Letourneaux reports it as rare at Vouvant, Fontenay-le-Comte. 
SPAIN AND PORTUGAL. 
M. Fagot reports it as Pyrenean and also as a species of the Spanish littoral, 
which is also found in Portugal, but this is not confirmed by any other writer. 
AUSTRO-HUNGARY. 
Recorded by Bielz from Transylvania. 
Autograph of Dr. Joh. Christ. Albers, the distinguished German conchologist, and author 
of ‘Die Heliceen” and other meritorious works on land and freshwater mollusca. 
